if you want ill bring mine to the meeting tomorrow night robbie and you can check it out.
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if you want ill bring mine to the meeting tomorrow night robbie and you can check it out.
cut the fenders yesterday ill throw some pics up todays sometime, as well as beating my driverside half door back in commision, and getting it re installed.
Big nasty to fat time to get skinnier!!! :gigem:
didnt get the hood done, and havent matted teh grill back together, also gonna make a new grill insert out of 1/2 pipe prolly. But it is now 10 inches skinnier than yesterday.
lookin good man
Look's good Kevin. :gigem:
How do you plan on tying the grill back together?
bubblegum?Quote:
Originally Posted by DRAGOONRANCH
I'm guessing it's plastic, so probably some glue-type-stuff
what's the 1/2" pipe have to do with anything?
smartass :flipoff3:
looks good
wouldn't it have been easier to only make one cut in the middle of the grill, looks like it isn't goin to meet back very well.
I think once it gets straightened out it will match up pretty good. The before picture looks like the grill is pretty straight to start with.
I still want to know what product or how you plan on fastening it together. Shut up Garrett:flipoff2:
whatever, like symmetery would is ever a good idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by tigweld
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Originally Posted by Doug Krebs
hooked on fonics?!?! :flipoff2:
well i thought about making one cut, but wanted to keep the center mounting hole, as well as the top mounting bracket that it bolts to the radiator support with. The center grille insert is gonna be thrown away i cut it and put it in ther for ****s and giggles. The grill lines up pretty well without the insert in there. Now after thinking about it i should have made onely one cut and then just redrilled all of the mounting holes.
to reattach it i will either have it tig'd, but prolly not cause this will prolly cost me a good amount of money. My other way to reattach is, there is a lip on the inside of the grill on the top, so i will use a long thin strip to with self tappers or something of the like to put it back together. Then if there are some small sliver spaces left from cutting i will cut out a sliver of the pieces i removed and use those to fill inthe gap, and bondo or glue them in from the back side. Like i said it is not complete by far, yet if i can find someone to tig it up for a decent price then i will go that way.